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Angelkiss8
> 24 hourTo cool a garage that we are enclosing.
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Alexis
> 24 hourI use this in my garage when I am working and it does a decent job. I ad a block of ice in the top and it cools the water but I wish it pushes more air volume.
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donald thiessen
> 24 hourWorked pretty good this summer in Arizona. Wont cool the whole house but worked fine in room we were in, easy to move from room to room.
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Beverly Fontenot
> 24 hourI love that this evaporator holds more water than others we looked at so we dont have to refill it that often. It is very quiet and exactly what we needed to keep our sunroom cool. Our utility bill was so high before we bought this and I am curious to see what it will be this month.
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Miss Eloise Collins
> 24 hourwe have this on our covered back patio and it’s very easy to set up & use. It’s easy to add water to the reservoir for the cooling part, but the fan works well without water too. Our dogs love it as well.
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Alfonso Garcia
> 24 hourSe siente el hambiente fresco
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Ace
> 24 hourI bought this right after reading user reviews, luckily I was able to return a humidifier I bought at Home Depot. I placed mine right behind the AC on low fan for an hour, then the unit by itself. The room is so much cooler! I know my dog loves it.
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Eldon Kshlerin DDS
> 24 hourThe VAGKRI evaporative cooler has been a lifesaver for my back porch kitties! With temps some days over 100° under the covered porch, bringing the temperature down 5 to 10 degrees with this evaporative cooler makes a huge difference. In addition to the cooler, I use my regular back porch floor fan a few feet in front of this unit to help pull the cooler air the length of the patio. I also connected the unit to a garden hose so that it will continually run. One review mentioned the fan speed not running on LEVEL 3 when the unit is in cooling mode. If you have your fan on LEVEL 3 when you push the Cooling button, it will drop the fan speed down. This is something you can noticeably hear when it happens. The display will still say it is on 3 but the air coming out of the unit is slower. My unit does blow a good amount of air on fan LEVEL 3 as long as I follow this routine when I turn it on: 1) In OFF Mode-fill the unit with water to fill line unless you have it hooked up to your garden hose, in which case it will fill until the float stops the flow. 2) Push the POWER button and MAKE SURE the fan is on LEVEL 1. (DO NOT push the cooling button yet.) 3) Give the fan a few seconds to gear up and start running on LEVEL 1. 4) NOW...push the COOLING button and allow the pump time to start CIRCULATING the water. Open the top cover so you can see that the water is cascading over the top of the reservoir. 5) Bump the FAN speed up to LEVEL 2. WAIT and allow the fan motor a moment to come up to speed. 6) Adjust the FAN speed to LEVEL 3 and youre done. It sounds complicated, but really just takes a minute or less and the output of air at LEVEL 3 makes the process worth it.
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trixie
> 24 hourI was a little skeptical, because I purchased a much smaller swamp cooler before that didn’t do anything… but this one’s great! It’s big!! About the size of my big luggage, only 6-8 inches taller! But… turn it on & it cools down my place! I even had to turn it off after about an hour & a half of using it, because I got to cold! Also.. I haven’t run into any issues of water leaking or extreme condensation around the floor where it sits. Very happy with my purchase!
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Virginia A.
> 24 hourAmazing! Wish I would have thought of getting one of these years ago. No ac in an old manufactured home. summers at 110 degrees are rough. This is a game changer. We have to fill it 4xs a day and live in the high desert. Im going to buy the bigger one next year. We froze a dozen small water bottles and put 2 in every time we fill it up. The ice packs that came with it didnt last. Love it!